" The most dangerous man " shows many different views of human nature. I felt that this short story should alott of love and superiorness. In the story over time mr. Rainsford realizes that animals have fears too just like humans.. The two character should the aspect.
2.5/6
The Most Dangerous Game
Assignment #4 Paragraph: What aspects of human nature are examined in the story "The Most Dangerous Game"?
QUESTIONS: Answer the following questions. /32
1. What is meant by “He lived a year in a minute”? /2 He tried to do everything so quickly, so fast. 2. What is meant by “I am still a beast at bay”? /2
An animal being hunted by a pack of dogs. 3. In which sea has Connell set Ship-Trap island? /1 The Caribbean sea. 4. How is Zaroff able to finance his life style? /2
Zaroff tells Rainsford that he put money into american investments. 5. If Rainsford wins the hunt, what does Zaroff promise him? /1
That he'll take him home as promised. 6. What happened to Lazarus? /2 He got shot 7. Where does Rainsford spend the first night of his hunt? /1 He stays in a guest house. 8. How many acres did Zaroff’s father have in the Crimea? /1
A quarter of a million 9. Why does Zarroff suggest Rainsford wear moccasins? /1
Because the boots will be lighter so General Zaroff wont be able to find his tracks. 10. What caused Rainsford to believe Zaroff knew he was hiding in the tree? Do you think he was right? Give reasons. /3
Mr. Rainsford knew that General Zaroff was hiding in the tree. Rainsford though that general Zaroff was over looking him on his hunting skills. 11. How does Zaroff stock his island with “game”? /2
People are trapped there by a fake lighthouse. he makes fake channels and captures them from their ship wrecks. 12. What happened to General Zaroff at the end of the story? /2 He thinks that Mr. Rainsford has given up and jumped of the cliffs. 13. Inspite of being hurt, Zaroff congratulates Rainsford on his “Malay mancatcher,” why? /2
Because he thinks that Rainsford is smart and very cunning. 14. How do we know Rainsford is an exceptionally fit man? /2
because he can run over a great distance without stopping. 15. Discuss the state of mind of Rainsford before he lands on the island versus that after he meets the General. What is different? (Especially about how he perceives animal feelings.)/5
theres 2 classes hunters and huntees. 16. How does Connell inspire fear without obvious bloodshed/grotesqueness. /3
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Short Stories - Literary Devises Title:The Most Dangerous Game__
Point of View: third person
Protagonist:Mr. Rainsford What type of character is the Protagonist?
Antagonist: General Zaroff
Describe the setting: (time, place, mood and atmosphere)
like early 20th century, carribean island, pretty suspencefull.
Type of Conflict: man vs. man
Describe the main conflict: there both stuck on a island and Zaroff ask rainsford to hunt with him.
Describe the Climax of the Story:
How does the Protagonist change over the course of the story?
Describe the relationship between the title and the theme.
How does the main conflict help to illustrate the theme?
How does the climax help to illustrate the theme?
Give examples of each of the following literary terms in the story (use quotes):
Simile:
the truth was as evident as the sun
Metaphor:
Personification:
sea licked greedy lips in the shadows
The Most Dangerous Game Paragraph
" The most dangerous man " shows many different views of human nature. I felt that this short story should alott of love and superiorness. In the story over time mr. Rainsford realizes that animals have fears too just like humans.. The two character should the aspect.2.5/6
The Most Dangerous Game
Assignment #4 Paragraph: What aspects of human nature are examined in the story "The Most Dangerous Game"?
QUESTIONS: Answer the following questions. /32
1. What is meant by “He lived a year in a minute”? /2
He tried to do everything so quickly, so fast.
2. What is meant by “I am still a beast at bay”? /2
An animal being hunted by a pack of dogs.
3. In which sea has Connell set Ship-Trap island? /1
The Caribbean sea.
4. How is Zaroff able to finance his life style? /2
Zaroff tells Rainsford that he put money into american investments.
5. If Rainsford wins the hunt, what does Zaroff promise him? /1
That he'll take him home as promised.
6. What happened to Lazarus? /2
He got shot
7. Where does Rainsford spend the first night of his hunt? /1
He stays in a guest house.
8. How many acres did Zaroff’s father have in the Crimea? /1
A quarter of a million
9. Why does Zarroff suggest Rainsford wear moccasins? /1
Because the boots will be lighter so General Zaroff wont be able to find his tracks.
10. What caused Rainsford to believe Zaroff knew he was hiding in the tree? Do you think he was right? Give reasons. /3
Mr. Rainsford knew that General Zaroff was hiding in the tree. Rainsford though that general Zaroff was over looking him on his hunting skills.
11. How does Zaroff stock his island with “game”? /2
People are trapped there by a fake lighthouse. he makes fake channels and captures them from their ship wrecks.
12. What happened to General Zaroff at the end of the story? /2
He thinks that Mr. Rainsford has given up and jumped of the cliffs.
13. Inspite of being hurt, Zaroff congratulates Rainsford on his “Malay mancatcher,” why? /2
Because he thinks that Rainsford is smart and very cunning.
14. How do we know Rainsford is an exceptionally fit man? /2
because he can run over a great distance without stopping.
15. Discuss the state of mind of Rainsford before he lands on the island versus that after he meets the General. What is different? (Especially about how he perceives animal feelings.)/5
theres 2 classes hunters and huntees.
16. How does Connell inspire fear without obvious bloodshed/grotesqueness. /3
19/32
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Short Stories - Literary Devises Title:The Most Dangerous Game__
Point of View: third person
Protagonist:Mr. Rainsford
What type of character is the Protagonist?
Antagonist: General Zaroff
Describe the setting: (time, place, mood and atmosphere)
like early 20th century, carribean island, pretty suspencefull.
Type of Conflict: man vs. man
Describe the main conflict:
there both stuck on a island and Zaroff ask rainsford to hunt with him.
Describe the Climax of the Story:
How does the Protagonist change over the course of the story?
Describe the relationship between the title and the theme.
How does the main conflict help to illustrate the theme?
How does the climax help to illustrate the theme?
Give examples of each of the following literary terms in the story (use quotes):
Simile:
the truth was as evident as the sun
Metaphor:
Personification:
sea licked greedy lips in the shadows
Symbol:
Foreshadowing (give both elements):
Irony:
Imagery:
Completion: 2.5/5
Content: 6/10
Effort: 3/5
Total:11.5/20